Paragon HFS+ for Windows PC is the only solution that provides full read-write access to HFS /HFSX partitions on any type of disks (GPT, MBR) under most of Windows versions. Access Mac-formatted partitions in Windows systems with the fastest and most stable HFS driver on the market. Experience total communication between Mac & Windows with the industry’s highest performing file system technology! Free up data exchanges between Mac HFS+ File System and NTFS of Windows! Download Paragon HFS+ for PC Now!

High performance sets us apartParagon HFS+ for Windows is a solution based on the Paragon UFSD technology (Paragon Universal File System Driver). Transfers files at a rate higher to native HFS file-system performance. Highly stable even when transferring big media files between systems. Works flawlessly with any type of hard disk (USB, FireWire, ESATA, SATA or IDE).

Complete compatibilityThe only solution with full access to HFS+ partitions on disks of any type (GPT, MBR). Complete support of any current version of Windows (10, 8/8.1, 7 SP1, Server 2008 R2 SP1, 2012, 2012 R2 and 2016). Full compatibility with Boot Camp drivers.

High-grade convenienceNo need to buy anything extra - the solution even mounts HFS+ volumes from GPT disks under Windows 7 SP1. Paragon Software is the first software developer to implement a full set of drivers with complete read/write access to partitions of most of the file systems!

Expertise you can trustSince 1994 Paragon Software Group has been providing market-proven reliable solutions helping over 8 million customers achieve maximum productivity. We keep an eye on IT industry, its news and trends and regularly supply you with product updates and enhancements.

Paragon HFS+ Features:

Automounting and management via "Disk Management" console

Full access to HFS+/HFSX partitions

Full compatibility with Boot Camp

Unprecedented high HFS performance and stability

Full Windows 10 support

Support for journaling

Easy to use

Unified Installer for 32 and 64 Bit systems

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